All WRIGHTINGTON, WIGAN AND LEIGH NHS TRUST articles – Page 9
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Value in Healthcare Awards: Value and Improvement in Clinical Support Services
In association with Celesio UKFinalistsUniversity Hospital Southampton Foundation Trust - winnerWrightington, Wigan and Leigh Foundation Trust - highly commendedBolton Foundation Trust, Salford Royal Foundation Trust and Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Foundation TrustDementia Services Development Centre, University of StirlingEaling Hospital TrustNewcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Foundation TrustPathfinder Healthcare DevelopmentsUniversity Hospital Southampton Foundation ...
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Value in Healthcare Awards: Value and Improvement in Information Technology
In association with MicrosoftFinalistsMacmillan Cancer Support - winnerAintree University Hospital Foundation TrustCoventry and Warwickshire Partnership TrustDerby Hospitals Foundation TrustEmersons Green Treatment Centre, Care UKSt Helens and Knowsley Health Informatics ServiceHillingdon Hospitals Foundation Trust and Newton EuropeWrightington, Wigan and Leigh Foundation Trust: WHO safer surgery checklist onlineMacmillan Cancer Support: Macmillan electronic ...
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Value in Healthcare Awards: Value and Improvement in Acute Service Redesign
In association with Newton EuropeFinalistsChelsea and Westminster Hospital Foundation Trust and Central London Community Healthcare Trust - winnerBirmingham Women’s Foundation Trust - highly commendedHeart of England Foundation TrustNAViGO Health & Social Care CICNorth West London Hospitals TrustNHS Tower Hamlets Clinical Commissioning GroupUnited Lincolnshire Hospitals TrustWorcestershire Acute Hospitals TrustWrightington, Wigan and ...
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News
Trusts battle to secure 'specialist' status amid Healthier Together controversy
Battle lines have been drawn between the four acute trusts in Greater Manchester fighting for ‘specialist hospital’ status in a major citywide reorganisation.
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Manchester launches consultation on major hospital care shake-up
NHS England has given the green light for public consultation on a major reconfiguration of general surgery and emergency care across eight acute trusts in Greater Manchester.
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Revealed: the trusts set to be highlighted for reporting concerns
Six trusts that have been in special measures over the past year are among those set to be named as having a poor culture of reporting patient safety incidents
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Shake up of Greater Manchester services backed by city's CCGs
Greater Manchester’s CCGs have submitted proposals to NHS England for public consultation on a major shake up of general surgery and emergency care
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HSJ Knowledge
The new way for trusts to improve staff engagement
Initiatives have empowered FT’s workforce
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Design of the times – an HSJ healthcare design and build supplement
Why standardisation is good for comfort as well as coffers
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Comment
Good luck with the new job, Simon. Here's your to-do list…
Experts outline the biggest issues facing the new NHS England chief
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HSJ Knowledge
The simple – but compelling – case for quality governance
Boards must demonstrate they are focused on quality if they want to avoid becoming another Mid Staffordshire
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Hospital sector on the way to centralising AAA surgery
England’s hospital sector will have largely completed a reconfiguration of surgery for abdominal aortic aneurysms by April, HSJ analysis shows.
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HSJ Local
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh plans £13.6m savings in 2013-14
FINANCE: Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Foundation Trust aims to make cost improvement programme savings of £13.6m in 2013-14.
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HSJ Local
Wrightington consultant made national clinical director
STRUCTURE: Professor Peter Kay, orthopaedic consultant at Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust has been appointed by NHS England as the Government’s National Clinical Director for musculoskeletal conditions.
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HSJ Local
New outpatient department for children in Wigan and Leigh
STRUCTURE: A colourful new outpatient department has opened its doors to children in Wigan and Leigh.
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HSJ Local
£90,000 underspend at Southport and Formby CCG
FINANCE: Commissioners in Southport and Formby had a £90,000 underspend at the end of the financial year with an overall underspend of £261,000 if contingency funds were taken into account, according to the organisation’s latest finance report.